Tech Week in Review 06-17-2011
Restart to Safari MacRumors reports an interesting feature in Mac OS X Lion called Restart to Safari. This feature is reminiscent of Google’s Chromebook, which cuts away your operating system and puts all the focus on accessing the Internet via a web browser. In Apple’s case, though, the motivations are different. They are probably not [...]
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Android Loads Web Pages 52% Faster Than Android…Kinda A study done by Canadian company Blaze Software found that Android smoked iPhone when it comes to loading web pages. Comprised of 45,000 tests, Blaze called it the “largest ever research study of smart phone browser performance.” The problem is that the results are completely bogus. As [...]
Read MoreIE9 Supports HTML5 Best. Officially More Bleeding Edge Than Chrome.
Most would assume that Chrome, backed by a company pushing hard for HTML5, would be the browser that best supports HTML5. Most would also assume that Internet Explorer, the bane of most web developers, probably doesn’t support the proposed standard well at all. Most people would be wrong on both counts. The Worldwide Web Consortium [...]
Read MoreNew Safari Browser Includes Social Media Extensions
If you currently use Apple’s Safari browser, check out the new 5.0.1 update, and then mosey on over to the new Safari Extensions Gallery that has some nice social media extensions that are sure to enhance your Safari experience.
Read MoreGet Hitched to Hitch Radio
Hitch Radio is an entry in the online music radio market that allows you a variety of ways to search for artists, genre’s or news and find out what stations are playing what you are looking for in real time. Find out more info inside.
Read MoreApple and Mozilla Copy Chrome’s Crash Behavior
Providing more proof that Google’s evil plan to take over the world is coming along nicely, both Apple (WebKit2) and Mozilla (Firefox Lorentz) are making modifications to their web browsers that mimic something Google’s Chrome already does. One of the reasons that Chrome is different and arguably more efficient than other browsers is in the way it [...]
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